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The Complexion of Teaching and Learning - Episode 3 - "Separate...But Unequal..." Pt. 2

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Hosted by Brandon White (Twitter: @ClassroomB), ELA Specialist at UnboundEd, this episode of the series continues exploring the oppression, resilience, and contributions of Black, Asian, and Native American educators during a period of American segregation and expansion. It also features a b-side conversation with Lacey Robinson, president, and CEO of UnboundEd. The following scholars and texts are featured in this episode: "Red Pedagogy" by Sandy Grande "Self Taught: African American Education and Freedom" by Heather Andrea Williams "Indigenous and Decolonizing Studies in Education", Edited by Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Eve Tuck, and K. Wayne Yang "Hidden Provocateurs: Black Educators in a Century of Secret Struggle" by Vanessa Siddle Walker "The Lost Education of Horace Tate" by Vanessa Siddle Walker "Reclaiming the Multicultural Roots of U.S. Curriculum" by Wayne Au, Anthony Brown, and Dolores Calderon "Latino Education in the United States" by Victoria Maria MacDonald "The White Architects of Black Education" by William Watkins Editor's note: The New Teacher Project is referenced in the episode as "TNTP."
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Hosted by Brandon White (Twitter: @ClassroomB), ELA Specialist at UnboundEd, this episode of the series continues exploring the oppression, resilience, and contributions of Black, Asian, and Native American educators during a period of American segregation and expansion. It also features a b-side conversation with Lacey Robinson, president, and CEO of UnboundEd. The following scholars and texts are featured in this episode: "Red Pedagogy" by Sandy Grande "Self Taught: African American Education and Freedom" by Heather Andrea Williams "Indigenous and Decolonizing Studies in Education", Edited by Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Eve Tuck, and K. Wayne Yang "Hidden Provocateurs: Black Educators in a Century of Secret Struggle" by Vanessa Siddle Walker "The Lost Education of Horace Tate" by Vanessa Siddle Walker "Reclaiming the Multicultural Roots of U.S. Curriculum" by Wayne Au, Anthony Brown, and Dolores Calderon "Latino Education in the United States" by Victoria Maria MacDonald "The White Architects of Black Education" by William Watkins Editor's note: The New Teacher Project is referenced in the episode as "TNTP."
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